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Splendor Of Mui Ne Beach (4days/3nights ) |
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Located in Binh Thuan province, Phan Thiet is 200 km from Saigon and lies south of Cam Ranh bay on the southernmost stretch of Central Vietnam. Binh Thuan was once a part of the Cham kingdom. In 1692, Lord Nguyen Phuc Chu captured the area and named it Binh Thuan Dinh. Binh Thuan is quite important in Vietnam history, as it was because of this area that in 1306 King Tran Nhan Tong agreed to the marriage of princess Huyen Chan to King Jaya Sinhavarman III of the Cham Kingdom
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Hochiminh - Dalat Hightland - Nha Trang Beach, Vinpearland ( 4days/3nights 0 |
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Da Lat
city is probably one of Vietnam most well known vacation destination. Since the
turn of the century, Da Lat has been the vacation spot for well-to-do vietnamese
and foreigners. It is the unofficial honeymoon mecca of Vietnam. Located on Lám
Viên (Langbian) high lands, part of the greater Central high lands of Vietnam
(Cao Nguyen Trung Phan), the city is 1500 m above sea level and is 305 km from
Saigon. The name Da Lat originates from the hill tribe people in this region. It
literally means Stream of the Lat people |
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HoChiMinh Muine DaLat HightLand Tour 6days/5nights ) |
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The first
person to explore this region was Mr. Nguyen Thong. Approximately 25 years
later, in 1893, Dr. Yersin, a French immunologist discovered Dankia high lands
while on an expedition to the Langbian high lands. Dankia is 10 km from the city
of Da Lat. This region reminded Dr. Yersin of his homeland, and particularly the
similarities between Da Lat evergreen forests and those in the Swiss Alps. He
made the recommendation to the government to form a resort town with health spas
for government officials and foreign dignitaries in Dankia |
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MuiNe Tour - Relax On Beach ( 9days/8night ) |
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Mui Ne
Sand Dunes, However, by far the most popular among tourists are Mui Ne Sand
Dunes and Mui Ne Beaches located 12 miles East of Phan Thiet. The sand dunes in
this area are shaped by the elements of the wind and therefore is a spectacular
site to the visitors. |
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